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Anonymous Posted on Sep 27, 2009

Replacement USB charging cradle for Logitech Mouse

Replacement USB charging cradle for Logitech MX1000 Laser Mouse (M-RAG97)

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It sounds like you are talking about a wireless unit, and I am going to assume that it has stopped charging.....Try this first before you purchase a new cradle for it....Take a pencil eraser and clean the terminal prongs on the cradle, just as if you were erasing on paper, then do the same to the terminal plates on the mouse....

Testimonial: "This is a good idea for the contact points.However,I believe that the problem is the way the mouse is seated in the cradle. Need a new cradle for sure"

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It is possible that the issue is not the cradle but possibly an old battery that needs to be replaced.

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Im having difficulty in charging my mouse -my stand is plugged in -i've cleaned the contacts -i've reset several times and it still doesnt charge

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Logitech USB mouse Model # M-RAG97-does it have an internal battery, and if so, how do you open mouse?????????????

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Charger no longer charges

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RF Receiver for MX1000

you could try this receiver LINK but I think you will need to contact logitec by email with request, or purchase complete unit.

I did notice this from logitec though...
Q: Can I use my MX1000 with another receiver?
A: Currently the MX1000 requires its own receiver for full functionality. You may connect it to another receiver; however, we do not recommend it because the SetPoint software may not correctly detect it and you will lose the possibility to program the buttons

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Laser Mouse MX 1000 By logitech

The following is what I ended up doingbf9ae52.jpg

Pretty much I cannibalized a pack of battery charging adapter plates, soldered the three wires to them, trimmed & bent them a little.. and then epoxied them down to the battery hold-down in their appropriate places. A little trimming was done on the plastic so the contacts could reach in far enough without obstruction.
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After having the mouse sit around useless without a working battery in it.. for months, which definitely irritated me... I looked up 3.7V li-ion batteries and came across the "klic-5001 battery" (google it) and ordered two. The first one I destroyed trying to solder the wires directly to the battery contacts.. which just ruined all the internal li-ion battery components(i.e. DO NOT TRY DOING THAT)... the second battery, which I never tampered with whatsoever, is connected to the mouse via the contacts I described above. The klic-5001 batteries by the way do fit very well in the hold-down meant for the original battery.
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End result: one, exceptionally well working MX1000 mouse which I can replace the rechargeable battery inside anytime it begins to get to aged and not working so well... ^_^ It charges as normal and the battery monitoring works like nothing ever changed.
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